Personal info: Hello again all, and Happy Chinese New Year! I'm here to ask for your support for another year of stewardship. I'm mostly working with blocking spambots, and also sometimes requests via IRC every now and then need immediate response. Also I've started helping with steward's tickets starting last year. In 2017, there will be some major changes in my personal life, but I'm still aiming to be more active month-per-month basis from last year. Thank you. ✒Bennylin 11:45, 28 January 2017 (UTC)

Remove, generally per Rschen7754. I am also concerned by a significant number of mistakes made by this user. Two points are particularly concerning: firstly, sending users who want to resign to local crats who cannot remove rights, secondly, removal of various Danny B. rights in cswiki (AFAIK there is a long conflict in Czech wikis involving among others this user, thus one should have been extremely cautious regarding such requests). In addition I see a logical problem in this: Bennylin does not remove sysop rights on plwiki because it has local crats but removes autopatroller rights on cswiki even though it has local crats and many local sysops who can remove those — NickK (talk) 14:00, 9 February 2017 (UTC)

Neutral On one hand Rschen7754 comments above are really concerning, on the other hand, i think you can do better. If you stay on the role, please improve in the areas pointed above. Matanya (talk) 18:09, 11 February 2017 (UTC)

Remove everyone can make mistakes, but one should learn from them and not just repeat them. --თოგო(D) 21:24, 11 February 2017 (UTC)

Remove - I'm usually unconcerned with a few mistakes, but the frequency and level of these is concerning to me. These are all basic errors which should not be made. – Ajraddatz (talk) 22:03, 12 February 2017 (UTC)

Neutral: the majority of the actions/comments mentioned in the first !vote don't feel abusive/dangerous to me, but I'd need to check logs and contributions better before supporting. Nemo 15:54, 27 February 2017 (UTC)

Remove Bennylin brings and has brought much valuable language expertise to the steward team, however the instances brought up by Rschen seem to indicate a pattern that is quite worrisome. We all make mistakes, and that's entirely fine. However, when mistakes are repeated and when post-incident handling is subpar, it's hard to support continued steward status. This is especially the case as no attempt has been made in this forum to respond to these concerns or propose ways to avoid repeating them :( SnowolfHow can I help? 09:34, 28 February 2017 (UTC)